Information For Authors

Manuscripts, submitted to Revelation and Science, are reviewed by the members of the journal’s editorial board and other scholars who are selected from the local as well as international academic institutions (click here for steps of article submission). Upon receiving the manuscript, the editorial board decides whether a manuscript falls within the journal’s scope and subject or otherwise. Once given manuscript passes that level, the editorial board then appoints a minimum of two reviewers chosen for their knowledge of experience in the subject of the manuscript; Revelation and Science uses double blind review process, in which the process of reviewing manuscripts is based on the anonymity of the author and the confidentiality of reviewers’ and editors’ reports. In this process, reviewers do not know about the authors of given papers, while authors do not know the reviewers of their manuscript, thus authors of given manuscripts are advised to avoid self-references. The review process is expected to be completed within eight weeks, but conflicting recommendations and unpredictable events may cause some delay. In certain instances, a manuscript is accepted in principle, but that does not mean full acceptance; only when the necessary changes and improvements suggested by given reviewers are satisfactorily included, then the status of the paper changes from principle acceptance into acceptance. The editorial board reserves the right to edit given manuscripts to make it more readable. Revelation and Science uses online database, with printed version, and thus respective authors are advised to submit their manuscripts online, by uploading manuscripts directly to: http://journals.iium.edu.my/revival. Manuscripts may also be submitted over to the following e-mail: revival@iium.edu.my.

Guidelines for authors

Revelation and Science receives and welcomes manuscripts and research papers that were not published or not submitted for publication elsewhere. Authors of the submitted manuscripts are required to comply with the following guidelines;

The length of the submitted manuscript should be 5,000 - 8,000 words, with an abstract of 100-150 words, followed by four to five keywords. The concise abstract should present the manuscript’s contents accurately and should supplement, not duplicate.

The manuscript should include introduction, sections for materials and methods, results, discussion, and acknowledgements, plus references, tables, figure captions, and appendices, in that order.

Manuscripts should adhere to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, latest edition.

A manuscript should contain a title page, which should be the first page. The title of the manuscript is expected to be clear and as concise as possible, desirably not more than 30 characters.

The manuscript should be double spaced with a 1 in (2.5 cm) margins. Use 12-point Times New Roman Font. Material that is to be set in italics, use an italic font. Making bold is accepted only for titles and subtitles. Underline of any sentence or word is not accepted. Use capital letters only when the letters or words should appear in capitals.

Each reference must be cited in the text using the surnames of the authors and the year, for example, (Walpole 1985) or (Green and Brown 1990). If there are three or more authors, the citation should give the name of the first author followed by et al. (e.g., Green et al. 1991). Some example of writing the references are as follows;